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Alexander Lake, DO, a gastroenterologist at AdventHealth, joined Gayle Guyardo, host of the globally syndicated health and ...
Research into the intestinal cells of Burmese pythons has revealed the existence of a previously unknown cell type, ...
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IFLScience on MSNNewly Discovered "Bone-Digesting" Cells Help Burmese Pythons Consume Every Last Bit Of Their PreyB urmese pythons ( Python bivittatus) don’t believe in waste, digesting not only the muscle and fat of their prey, but the ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNNew Cell Discovered in Pythons Allows Them to Completely Digest BonesThe particles in the cells' crypts, the researchers determined, are excess to the snake's requirements once it has extracted all it needs from the completely dissolved bones. The purpose of the ...
A newly discovered cell helps pythons digest entire skeletons—and might be present in other bone-eating predators, too.
Research into the intestinal cells of Burmese pythons has revealed the existence of a previously unknown cell type, responsible for completely absorbing the skeletons of their prey.
The being in question is a microbe called Sukunaarchaeum mirabile. Preliminary research says it stretches the definition of ...
Pesticides, habitat loss, and light pollution are threatening firefly populations worldwide, but even in urban areas, some ...
Researchers are making ever more sophisticated mini organs in the lab — and now they can grow their own blood vessels. The ...
While plants often have mutually beneficial relationships with insects, a tuber in Fiji grows separate compartments for ...
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